Wednesday, March 26, 2025


MALAGA GAZETTE

Friday, November 30, 2007

Allan James Foster, 31

Posted On Friday, November 30, 2007 0 comments

POLICE are appealing to expats and holidaymakers in Spain to help trace a man wanted for murder. Originally from South Shields, Allan James Foster, 31, is known to have spent time in Majorca and the Canary Islands. It is believed he may now be living somewhere on the Costas. Foster, who sometimes uses the name Sean Wilkinson, is 5’8” tall and has a mole on the left side of his fa...


26-year-old British dealer was recently arrested near Marbella with false passports

Posted On Friday, November 30, 2007 0 comments

39 British-organised crime syndicates on the Costa del Sol have been identified as being involved in major drugs supply. A 26-year-old British dealer was recently arrested near Marbella with false passports, eight mobile phones and a British-registered Mitsubishi 4...


links between Ibiza and the Costa del Sol

Posted On Friday, November 30, 2007 0 comments

Soca officers confirmed that they have intensified their scrutiny of the links between Ibiza and the Costa del Sol, from where some of Britain's most wanted drug barons run their empires. Co-operation with Spain's Special Central Unit for Locating Fugitives (UCLF) has recently been stepped up. At least six suspected major British criminals have been arrested in the province of Malaga, including Brian Wright, who is alleged to have smuggled £300m...


Friday, November 23, 2007

Answer Phone in English

Posted On Friday, November 23, 2007 0 comments

This service is not available in all areas and cannot be used on all telephones to check if you can use this service in your area and with your phone you must first activate the service. Pick up your receiver and press * 10 # replace your receiver. Your answeringmachine (if available) should now be activated. To check this pick up your receiver and wait about 5-10 seconds. If the service has been activated you should hear a lady speaking (in Spanish...


mobile phones while driving

Posted On Friday, November 23, 2007 0 comments

16 policemen in Marbella and San Pedro Alcantara will be on the look out for people who use their mobile phones while driving. This forms part of a national campaign which aims at reducing the number of accidents caused by distracted drivers. Talking while driving carries a fine of 150 euros and the loss of three poin...


combat violence in the classroom

Posted On Friday, November 23, 2007 0 comments

the National Police and the Guardia Civil will be making their presence felt in schools around Malaga province in an effort to combat violence in the classroom. They plan to give a series of talks to get the message across that bullying fellow students and attacking teachers will be punished, even though perpetrators are under age. In a recent case, a judge split up a group of three bullies, sending them to different schools in Malaga city. The security...


garbage bags full of what she liked most: money

Posted On Friday, November 23, 2007 0 comments

the former wife of ex-mayor Julian Muñoz, has now been jailed. Insiders have stated that ever since Jesus Gil y Gil became mayor of the town, Miss Zaldivar regularly used to receive garbage bags full of what she liked most: money – to the tune of somewhere in the region of seven hundred million Pesetas, or about £3.5 million. As she used to brag about how much these garbage bags were giving her, she has now been placed in jail by Judge Miguel Angel...


future of houses already built on land too near the beaches

Posted On Friday, November 23, 2007 0 comments

future of houses already built on land too near the beaches, as has happened, for example, in El Palo, Pedregalejo and La Araña. What is going to happen to these houses? The document proposes that these areas be planned all over again, and this will be the opportunity to do it in a rational way, taking the environment into account much more than before. Can the local inhabitants of these areas be sure their houses will not be knocked down?Owners...


Monday, November 12, 2007

Paul Durant had initially told an English tabloid newspaper that he had eaten his victim after hacking up her corpse.

Posted On Monday, November 12, 2007 0 comments

A British citizen accused of killing and quartering his girlfriend three years ago in Calpe, Alicante, admitted yesterday in court that he had murdered her but said he did not get rid of the body. Paul Durant had initially told an English tabloid newspaper that he had eaten his victim after hacking up her corpse.This is the first time since 1983 that a person has been put on trial for murder without a corpse being found.Paul D. told the judge in...


Janette May Grocutt, was stabbed to death last Friday by a gang of burglars

Posted On Monday, November 12, 2007 0 comments

A 74 year old British woman, identified by the Foreign Office as Janette May Grocutt, was stabbed to death last Friday by a gang of burglars during a break-in at the home she shared with her bed-ridden husband, Douglas, who was not attacked, but who is now being treated in hospital for stress. The results of the autopsy will confirm suspicions that Mrs Grocutt was killed when she bravely tried to fight off the gang. It seems that the couple moved...


Sunday, November 11, 2007

Puente Romano and the Marbella Club

Posted On Sunday, November 11, 2007 0 comments

The Marbella judge responsible for the Hidalgo money laundering case, Manuel Martín Hernández-Carrillo, has interviewed another five suspects, among them two directors of Marbella’s main hotel group. They are all accused of money laundering and tax fraud, pointed out court sources at the end of last week.Among the five who appeared before the judge last week were the finance director of the group that owns both the Puente Romano and the Marbella...


Wednesday, November 07, 2007

several concrete blocks chained to his feet.

Posted On Wednesday, November 07, 2007 0 comments

The body of a 34 year old man, who was reported missing ten days ago, was found last Sunday lunchtime by a fisherman at the bottom of the River Júcar with several concrete blocks chained to his feet. The victim, who was from Cullera, but worked in a meat processing factory in Torrent, was found in an inaccessible spot located roughly halfway between Cullera and Sueca, known locally as 'L'Astut'. Attempts to contact the victim by mobile phone immediately...


Saturday, November 03, 2007

30,000 illegally constructed homes in Marbella

Posted On Saturday, November 03, 2007 0 comments

The ex Prime Minister, José María Aznar, is now known to have purchased an attic in an illegally built urbanisation in Marbella in 2005. The building, Hoyo 15 in Guadalmina Baja, goes against the 1986 Urban Plan, and is part of an estimated 30,000 illegally constructed homes in Marbel...


Julián Muñoz deposited a €50,000 euros bail payment

Posted On Saturday, November 03, 2007 0 comments

Julián Muñoz deposited a €50,000 euros bail payment pertaining to charges arising from a money-laundering investigation unrelated to the 'Malaya' investigation into property development-related corruption, at Marbella court this morning. On the 21st September, Muñoz's lawyers posted a first bail payment of €50,000 euros pertaining to the 'Malaya' case itself, but their client will remain behind bars for the forseeable future as Muñoz is currently...


Europe's wunderkind

Posted On Saturday, November 03, 2007 0 comments

In the late 1980s, Spain had become Europe's wunderkind: its foreign investment ballooned, its 4% cumulative annual growth was the Continent's highest and, with the help of European Community subsidies, it built $30 billion worth of highways and other public works. No longer did Spaniards have to emigrate north for jobs: their income rose to 79% of the E.C. median. Culturally, Spain became fashionable: the campy fantasies of filmmaker Pedro Almodovar;...


Pages (38)1234 Next

LinkWithin

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...